Writing exam practice

Writing exam practice
Request of quotation
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Writing exam practice
Request of quotation

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Today:
1st hour:
- Requesting + declining a quotation 
- Useful phrases

2nd hour:
- Writing practice (forms)

Slide 2 - Slide

Goals:
You know how to write a quotation request and how to decline one.

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What do you do if you want to know
how much a service would cost?

Slide 4 - Mind map

What is a quotation request?
Request of quotation = offerteaanvraag 

- Asking for a service (e.g. office supplies)
- Costs and delivery

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Structure 
1. Start: you always start your letter with.....? 

2. Introduction: reason of writing (what do you want from them?)


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Structure 
3. Body: what do you want to see in the quotation? (costs, delivery time, etc.)  
+ when you expect an answer (e.g. within two weeks)

4. Conclusion: e.g. I'm looking forward to you response.
+ you always end your letter with....? 

Slide 7 - Slide

Exercise: write it in English
- Translate the following sentences into English.

- You can use your collection on useful phrases.

- Can't join the LessonUp? Write your answer down for youself.
                               Mistakes are good! We're here to practice

Slide 8 - Slide

Ik ben opzoek naar een bedrijf dat kantoorstoelen levert.

Slide 9 - Open question

Zou ik een offerte kunnen ontvangen?

Slide 10 - Open question

Wat zijn uw leveringstijden?

Slide 11 - Open question

Ik hoop binnen twee weken van u te horen.

Slide 12 - Open question

Declining a quotation

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Declining a quotation
Perhaps:
- you've found another company
- it's too expensive
- the project was cancelled
- etc.

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Declining a quotation
Rules:
- always be polite
- do not mention another company's name or details

(De tekst is duidelijke en zakelijk, maar niet te kortaf of te bot)

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Structure 
1. Start: you always start your letter with.....?

2. Introduction: thank them for their offer (benoem de opdracht)

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Structure 
3. Body: inform them that their offer has not been chosen (decline the offer)

4. Conclusion: thank them again for their offer
+ you always end your letter with....? 

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How do you decline something
in a polite way?

Slide 18 - Mind map

Declining examples
''We regret to inform you that we have not chosen your offer.''

''We have decided to go with another offer.''

''Another supplier's offer suits our demands better.''

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Exercise: write it in English
- Translate the following sentences into English.

- You can use your collection on useful phrases.

- Can't join the LessonUp? Write your answer down for youself.
                               Mistakes are good! We're here to practice

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Vriendelijk bedankt voor uw aanbod.

Slide 21 - Open question

Het spijt me dit mee te delen.

Slide 22 - Open question

We hebben voor een ander bedrijf gekozen.

Slide 23 - Open question

Bedankt voor uw tijd en aanbod.

Slide 24 - Open question

Questions?
Any questions regarding what we just discussed?

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2 writing exercises
- Use the 2nd hour to practice your writing.
- Look back at the useful phrases you've collected.
- I will still be available for help and questions.
- Make sure you click on ''send'' when you're done so I can look at your work.

Slide 26 - Slide

For next week:
Do the writing exercises (Forms)
Practice the telephone / helpdesk conversations (Teams) 


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